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Events

Nov
1
to Dec 1

November Members' Viewing: Works from the 1975 Video Art Exhibition (CCJ x EAI)

Following our in-person screening in June, Magnetic Resonances: Japanese and American Artists in the 1975 ICA Video Art Exhibition, this November we are thrilled to partner with Electronic Arts Intermix to present two more works shown in the landmark exhibition of US and Japanese artists at the Philadelphia ICA.

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October Members' Viewing: Expo '70 & Expo '67 by Ko Nakajima
Oct
1
to Oct 31

October Members' Viewing: Expo '70 & Expo '67 by Ko Nakajima

Our October Members’ Viewing features documentation by artist and inventor Ko Nakajima of two of the major displays of global technology of the 1960s, Montreal’s Expo ‘67 and Osaka’s Expo ‘70 (also known as banpaku). His film, which splices together footage from both Osaka and Montreal, offers a rare comparative insight into the two events.

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Video Letter Exchange - Screening & Performance
Sep
28
3:00 PM15:00

Video Letter Exchange - Screening & Performance

As a way to highlight the video letter exchange format that accompanied the rise of video discussed in the Community of Images exhibition, CCJ and JASGP commissioned a group of four contemporary video artists to produce today’s video letter exchange. A nod to the Video Letter (1983), a remarkable 64-minute compilation ­exchange of video letters that took place between video artists Shuji Terayama and Shuntaro Tanikawa, the contemporary exchange is led by Philadelphia-based artist Nadia Hironaka, who organized an exchange with US and Japan-based artists Shinpei Takeda (San Diego), Hikaru Suzuki (Tokyo) and Yu Araki (Kyoto). Before the screening, Philadelphia-based Japanese-Taiwanese artist Eiko Fan will perform her Live Wood Sculpture.

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September Members' Viewing: Jud Yalkut on Yukihisa Isobe
Sep
1
to Sep 30

September Members' Viewing: Jud Yalkut on Yukihisa Isobe

Featuring the digitization projects that were part of the Community of Images exhibition, we are pleased to share with our members selected works and moving image materials that were on view during the show. September’s Members Viewing will feature selected archival reels by Jud Yalkut that were presented in Gallery B in the exhibition.

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DAY 5, 8/8: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)
Aug
8
8:00 AM08:00

DAY 5, 8/8: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)

Day 5 and final day of Dôme Do, We features morning yoga by Monarch Yoga, Self-portrait Time Lapse, paper-dome souvenir activity, sound activation by False Friends QUAD, and Termite TV Collective video projection installation!!

As part of the Community of Images exhibition, we are pleased to invite artist and urban planner Yukihisa Isobe to revisit his connection to Philadelphia and New York City of the 1960s and ‘70s, and his inflatable work, Air Dome (1970).

In the 2024 interpretation of Air Dome, Philadelphia artist Aaron Igler will lead the design and programming of a community-built dome structure titled DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset). The project was conceived as a site for collaborative skillshare, small group dialog, a lecture program, sonic performances, film screening, and more. 

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DAY 4, 8/7: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)
Aug
7
8:00 AM08:00

DAY 4, 8/7: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)

Day 4 of Dôme Do, We, features morning yoga by Monarch Yoga, Self-portrait Time Lapse, paper-dome souvenir activity, Supreme Oasis broadcast, and sound activation by CAROLYN SNOW!

As part of the Community of Images exhibition, we are pleased to invite artist and urban planner Yukihisa Isobe to revisit his connection to Philadelphia and New York City of the 1960s and ‘70s, and his inflatable work, Air Dome (1970).

In the 2024 interpretation of Air Dome, Philadelphia artist Aaron Igler will lead the design and programming of a community-built dome structure titled DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset). The project was conceived as a site for collaborative skillshare, small group dialog, a lecture program, sonic performances, film screening, and more. 

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DAY 3, 8/6: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)
Aug
6
8:00 AM08:00

DAY 3, 8/6: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)

Day 3 of Dôme Do, We features morning yoga by Monarch Yoga, Self-portrait Time Lapse, paper-dome souvenir activity,, and sonic activation by UNIVERSAL RHYTHM!

As part of the Community of Images exhibition, we are pleased to invite artist and urban planner Yukihisa Isobe to revisit his connection to Philadelphia and New York City of the 1960s and ‘70s, and his inflatable work, Air Dome (1970).

In the 2024 interpretation of Air Dome, Philadelphia artist Aaron Igler will lead the design and programming of a community-built dome structure titled DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset). The project was conceived as a site for collaborative skillshare, small group dialog, a lecture program, sonic performances, film screening, and more. 

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DAY 2, 8/5: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)
Aug
5
8:00 AM08:00

DAY 2, 8/5: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)

Day 2 of Dôme Do, We features morning yoga by Monarch Yoga, paper-dome workshop by Yuka Yokoyama, and David Dempewolf, Self-portrait Time Lapse, and sonic activation by TAKEDA!

As part of the Community of Images exhibition, we are pleased to invite artist and urban planner Yukihisa Isobe to revisit his connection to Philadelphia and New York City of the 1960s and ‘70s, and his inflatable work, Air Dome (1970).

In the 2024 interpretation of Air Dome, Philadelphia artist Aaron Igler will lead the design and programming of a community-built dome structure titled DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset). The project was conceived as a site for collaborative skillshare, small group dialog, a lecture program, sonic performances, film screening, and more. 

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DAY 1, 8/4: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)
Aug
4
10:00 AM10:00

DAY 1, 8/4: DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset)

Day 1 of Dôme Do, We, is the communal building of the geodesic dome. Come see it in action!

As part of the Community of Images exhibition, we are pleased to invite artist and urban planner Yukihisa Isobe to revisit his connection to Philadelphia and New York City of the 1960s and ‘70s, and his inflatable work, Air Dome (1970).

In the 2024 interpretation of Air Dome, Philadelphia artist Aaron Igler will lead the design and programming of a community-built dome structure titled DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset). The project was conceived as a site for collaborative skillshare, small group dialog, a lecture program, sonic performances, film screening, and more. 

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DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset) -- After Yukihisa Isobe’s Air Dome
Aug
4
to Aug 8

DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset) -- After Yukihisa Isobe’s Air Dome

As part of the Community of Images exhibition, we are pleased to invite artist and urban planner Yukihisa Isobe to revisit his connection to Philadelphia and New York City of the 1960s and ‘70s, and his inflatable work, Air Dome (1970).

In the 2024 interpretation of Air Dome, Philadelphia artist Aaron Igler will lead the design and programming of a community-built dome structure titled DÔME DO.WE (a space for reset). The project was conceived as a site for collaborative skillshare, small group dialog, a lecture program, sonic performances, film screening, and more. 

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Video Letter Exchange at Asia Art Archive in America
Aug
1
7:00 PM19:00

Video Letter Exchange at Asia Art Archive in America

CCJ is pleased do collaborate with Asia Art Archive in America to present the Video Letter Exchange made by four contemporary artists led by Philadelphia-based artist Nadia Hironaka, who organized an exchange with US and Japan-based artists Shinpei Takeda (San Diego), Hikaru Suzuki (Tokyo) and Yu Araki (Kyoto).

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August Members' Viewing: Nadia Hironaka and Shinpei Takeda
Aug
1
to Aug 31

August Members' Viewing: Nadia Hironaka and Shinpei Takeda

In August, as the promotion of the Video Letter Exchange between artists Nadia Hironaka, Shinpei Takeda, Hikaru Suzuki and Yu Araki continues as part of our Community of Images project, we are thrilled to present to our members two more works from participating artists Shinpei Takeda and Nadia Hironaka, with her collaborator Michael Suib. Both works use video as a means of exploring the ways traumatic histories resonate in the present day.

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PhillyCAM Youth Media Workshop x Community of Images
Jul
31
to Aug 1

PhillyCAM Youth Media Workshop x Community of Images

  • Philadelphia Art Alliance (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Are you seeking a unique and enriching experience for your child this summer? Look no further! PhillyCAM will host their Youth Media Workshop in connection to the Community of Images exhibition.

Youth participants will receive a guided tour of the exhibit, learning about early examples of the use of video technology and independent filmmaking for documentation of protests, communication, and alternative news reporting, followed by a hands-on workshop with PhillyCAM to create a short media piece as a creative response.

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Video Letter Exchange - Screening & Performance
Jul
19
8:00 PM20:00

Video Letter Exchange - Screening & Performance

We are sorry to announce that this event has been postponed due to an environmental event that occurred in the vicinity of the Bartram’s Garden. The event will be scheduled at a later date in the summer, stay tuned!

CCJ and JASGP commissioned a group of four contemporary video artists to produce today’s video letter exchange. A nod to the Video Letter (1983), a remarkable 64-minute compilation ­exchange of video letters that took place between video artists Shuji Terayama and Shuntaro Tanikawa, the contemporary exchange is led by Philadelphia-based artist Nadia Hironaka, who organized an exchange with US and Japan-based artists Shinpei Takeda (San Diego), Hikaru Suzuki (Tokyo) and Yu Araki (Kyoto). The screening will present in partnership with cinéSPEAK at the Bartram’s Garden.

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July Members' Viewing: Yu Araki, Hikaru Suzuki & Franca Malfatti
Jul
1
to Jul 31

July Members' Viewing: Yu Araki, Hikaru Suzuki & Franca Malfatti

In July, to coincide with the release of our Video Letter Exchange between artists Nadia Hironaka, Shinpei Takeda, Hikaru Suzuki and Yu Araki as part of our Community of Images project, we are thrilled to present to our members two more works from the participating artists, Yu Araki and Hikaru Suzuki with his collaborator Franca Malfatti. Both works use video as a means of making imagined journeys between remote locations: Araki’s ROAD MOVIE (2014) documents a “road trip” performed with a fast-food menu, while in Suzuki and Malfatti’s video letter, its authors exchange fragments of their outer and inner lives in the year 2020.

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Family Program - Vintage Vanguard: Experimental Art Workshop
Jun
22
2:00 PM14:00

Family Program - Vintage Vanguard: Experimental Art Workshop

Bring the family to a fun low tech video art-making session! Inspired by the works from the exhibition, we will be making immersive light installations and crowdsourced animation. All you need to bring is your imagination and your smartphone. Be prepared to collaborate, draw, build, and play. Artists Aki Torii and Tad Sare will lead this workshop.

ご家族でこの夏楽しいローテク映像アート作成セッションに参加してみませんか?展覧会の作品からインスピレーションを得て、臨場感あふれる光のインスタレーションや、クラウドソースのアニメーションを制作します。持ち物は、あなたの想像力とスマートフォンだけです。コラボレーションしたり、絵を描いたり、組み立てたりして楽しみましょう!

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Symposium: Community of Images
Jun
17
9:30 AM09:30

Symposium: Community of Images

  • Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Van Pelt Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

As part of the opening events for the Community of Images exhibition, JASGP and CCJ are hosting a one-day symposium at University of Pennsylvania that is being co-presented by the Center for East Asian Studies and the Asian American Studies Program. In addition to presenting original research from the curatorial team that shaped the exhibition, this symposium will feature a roundtable panel related to  Asian American independent film and media arts movements that developed during the same time period among Asian diasporic communities in the US. Exploring these contemporaneous Asian American filmmakers and video artists, the objective is not to link them or their works directly to the Japanese artists, but rather discuss in parallel as contemporaries who emerged from the same generation and were simultaneously navigating questions of race and self-identity through the context of media.

Confirmed presenters include:
Ann Adachi-Tasch (Collaborative Cataloguing Japan)
Rob Buscher (University of Pennsylvania)
E. Samantha Cheng (Independent Producer)
Peter X. Feng (University of Delaware)
Go Hirasawa (Meiji-Gakuin University)
Nina Horisaki-Christens (Getty Research Institute)
Julian Ross (Leiden University)

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Magnetic Resonances: Japanese and American artists in the 1975 ICA Video Art exhibition
Jun
16
6:00 PM18:00

Magnetic Resonances: Japanese and American artists in the 1975 ICA Video Art exhibition

Join us in this screening with curator Suzanne Delehanty who organized Video Art, the international video art survey exhibition in 1975 at the Institute of Contemporary Art. Co-curators of the screening program, Ann Adachi-Tasch, Nina Horisaki-Christens, and Julian Ross will be present.

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A Talk on the Video Talk Show: A Panel Discussion
Jun
15
2:00 PM14:00

A Talk on the Video Talk Show: A Panel Discussion

Please join in this special panel discussion co-organized by the Shigeko Kubota Video Art Foundation and Collaborative Cataloging Japan, with speakers Barbara London, Suzanne Delahanty, Rebecca Cleman, and Nina Horisaki-Christens. The discussion will revolve around the Video Art Talk Shows, a program series organized by Shigeko Kubota at the Anthology Film Archives in the mid-1970s. In the Community of Images exhibition, documentation of two events were digitized and will be presented.

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June Members' Viewing: 1972 Performance Records - Gann Matsushita, Michael Goldberg, Tokyo Kid Brothers
Jun
3
to Jun 30

June Members' Viewing: 1972 Performance Records - Gann Matsushita, Michael Goldberg, Tokyo Kid Brothers

This June, CCJ are thrilled to present a series of performance records drawn from a set of 1972 reels in the collection of Michael Goldberg, a Canadian video artist foundational to the early days of video art in Japan. Digitized in 2023 as part of our Community of Images project, the records feature Video Hiroba member and conceptual artist Gann Matsushita, a rehearsal of the avant-garde theater troupe Tokyo Kid Brothers filmed handheld by Goldberg, and other scenes captured by Goldberg with Matsushita around Tokyo.

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May Members' Viewing: Video Information Center - Part III
May
1
to May 31

May Members' Viewing: Video Information Center - Part III

From March-May 2024, as part of our Community of Images series and in collaboration with Hitoshi Kubo and Keio University Art Center, we are thrilled to present a three-month feature on the early Japanese video collective, the Video Information Center (VIC). The extensive program is a comprehensive introduction to the group’s tireless documentation of underground arts and culture in Japan’s 1970s and 1980s.

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Immigrant Artists Exchange: Discussing the Locality
Apr
20
6:00 PM18:00

Immigrant Artists Exchange: Discussing the Locality

Join us in this discussion between artists Idalia Vasquez and Sinta Storms about their process of making art as migrants to the US, and how they define their expressive forms within the multiple racial identities they carry. In the conversation, we will explore how the term ‘diaspora’ functions when thinking about the locality of their practices.

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Messages From the Avant-Garde: EAI x Collaborative Cataloging Japan
Apr
4
7:00 PM19:00

Messages From the Avant-Garde: EAI x Collaborative Cataloging Japan

EAI and Collaborative Cataloging Japan (CCJ) are thrilled to present a free in-person screening of a selection of video and film highlighting the exchange of avant-garde experimentation in New York and Japan during the 1960s and 70s, featuring Jud Yalkut, Masanori Ōe and Akiko Iimura.

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April Members' Viewing: Video Information Center - Part II
Apr
1
to May 1

April Members' Viewing: Video Information Center - Part II

From March-May 2024, as part of our Community of Images series and in collaboration with Hitoshi Kubo and Keio University Art Center, we are thrilled to present a three-month feature on the early Japanese video collective, the Video Information Center (VIC). The extensive program is a comprehensive introduction to the group’s tireless documentation of underground arts and culture in Japan’s 1970s and 1980s.

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March Members' Viewing: Video Information Center - Part I
Mar
1
to Apr 1

March Members' Viewing: Video Information Center - Part I

From March-May 2024, as part of our Community of Images series and in collaboration with Hitoshi Kubo and Keio University Art Center, we are thrilled to present a three-month feature on the early Japanese video collective, the Video Information Center (VIC). The extensive program is a comprehensive introduction to the group’s tireless documentation of underground arts and culture in Japan’s 1970s and 1980s.

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February Members' Viewing: Ground Level Cinema グラウンド・レベル・シネマ
Feb
1
to Mar 1

February Members' Viewing: Ground Level Cinema グラウンド・レベル・シネマ

This February, as part of our Community of Images series and our Meander program, we are thrilled to present a feature on the screening collective Ground Level Cinema (グラウンドレベルシネマ). The group is comprised of members from both Japan and Taiwan, and the program features contributions from Johan Chang & Masa Kudo, Hsin-Yu Chen and Kenta Yamaguchi.

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